1 PAGE $ CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL A BANK BOOK overtopi almost everything in importance in buslne" life. It means freedom from worry, freedom from dispute! about pHviuont!, better standing with those with whom you do buniticMS. We shall be glad to have your account and you will be glud to liuve one here after you learn ill advantage. The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon. The OlcW Bank In Central Oregon Capital, Surplui and Undivided Profit, $150,000.00 General Repair Work SPECIALTY. Building. Can ON FURNITURE, UPHOL STERING, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING; HOUSE PAINT ING, PAPER HANGING A on us in the J. F. Morria WRIGHT BROS., PRINEVILLE, OREGON will be made at fast at we can auemble a car. Please let ut know what you have to ship and how toon it will be ready. We will buy or ship for you on very liberal terms. Don't fail to make use of our free WE BUY EVERYTHING Redmond Warehouse Co, FARMER'S WAREHOUSE, Redmond, Oregon Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R. Smith When you can get It for less in PRINEVILLE O You can get it for less at our shop. WHY BUY . YOUR STUFF IN Prineville Meat Market PORTLAND Fijhting UieBfTru.t City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season Community Shipments I NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS C.C.H. S. NOTES. "The U. S. . a World Power," was the topic on which Stacy Smith addressed the assembly Wednesday morning, per arrangement of Supar-' intendent Baughman, wherein every Senior is required to appear before the student-body with talks or musical numbers. This address was especially good, well expressed in terms of good English which showed a wide ranged reading vocabulary on the subject discussed. A glimpse into the shop of the Manual Training building on any afternoon gives to the eye an in teresting scene. Everyone seems busy with a di finite object in view and all are conscious of a work well rendered. Book-keeping tables are now being made as welll as many other useful and practical articles of furniture. In considering the many points of value in the irrigation project now holding the interest of this community, do not overlook the fact of the stimulus it would be to the schools. The C. C. H. S. is now at a high state of development and should the occasion ever arise that its support shall be by thi sec tion alone, then would the strength of this new endeavor, if finished, be felt in conserving the C. C. H. S. at its present status. Classified. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYs. Notice is hereby given that three estrays, to-wit: One bay mare, star in forehead, left hind foot white, no brand, weighing about 1150 pounds, 10 years or more of age, gentle and broke; one yearling filly, dark bay, some white in face, branded "back F and A connected" ; on right stifle; one bay yearling, star in forehead and left ; 4-'M!.a-'W t hind foot white, branded "back F The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything horse, jf rom a tin pan to a ig 88 Crook County Stock Farm and A connected," on the right stifle, taken up by the undersigned within the city of Prineville, Ore gon, on the 11th day of January, 1916, will be sold at public auction at the Hamilton Stables in Prine ville, Oregon, on the JJGth day of February, 1916. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the costs of taking up said estrays, feeding same and caring for them, also all costs of said sale, including advertising, justice's and constable's 'ees. Dated this 3rd day of February, 1916. 12t3c. J. H. Gray. FOR SALE PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Zen da Hendrickson, Reporter. Last Friday completed the fifth month of our school year. The re- Dort of the teachers showed two hundred and twenty-one pupils at tending school regularly. Eight new pupils entered the first grade at the beginning of the second semester, and six pupils were graduated from the eighth grade, They all entered the high school. . The Public School is now com pletely equipped with new firehoses and hangers. The hose was intalled by Mr. King last Monday. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY. Notice is hereby given that an estray to-wit: A faded, brown mare, with white face and white hind feet, weighing about 800 pounds, not old, heavy boned, long tail and short mane, and taken up by the undersigned at his place about 6 miles from Prineville off the Pnne- ville-Redmond road, about the 1st day of January, 1916, will be sold at public auction at the Hamilton Stables in Prineville, Oregon, on the 25th day of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy any damages that may have been done by said animal, the costs of taking her up and keep ing her, and all expenses inenrred in connection with said sale includ ing justice's and constable fees and advertising. Dated this 1st day of February, 12t3c. 1316. Lewis Regelsberger. EARLY WHITE-Seed potatoes, dry land grown. Free from disease. The earliest. Write Lewis Regelsberger, Prineville, Oregon. " 12tf. FOR SALE Team of work horses, bay and sorrel, weigth about 1100 each. E. H. Brent, Kamstra building. lltf. FOR SALE We have some slightly used pianos and organs which we have taken in on player pianos and will sell very reasonable. Wiley B. Allien Piano Co. lltf. ONE BAY HORSE Lost last June. White fact, both hind feet white. Branded on left shoulder, H-C Mane reached when last seen. Raised by Harry Cutting, near Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. IL Grimes. Prineville. 3tf WANTED GOOD WHEAT STRAW As good as hay, delivered in Prineville. See or phone, (Independent line.) v C. John Sundquist, Prineville, Oregon 9tfc. DUE BILL ON PIANO I hold a due bill for $60.00, good on any piano at the Wiley B. Allen store in this city, which I will sell at a liberal discount. Pearl Osborne. Call Pioneer Central office. 9tf. HIGH GRADE Very old Hopf violin for sale very reasonable. To one who can use it. it is almost priceless on account of perfection and mellow tone. Call or write Wiley B. Allen Co., Prineville, Oregon. 9tf. SMALL COTTAGE Furnished. modern preferred, wanted to rent or housekeeping rooms. Phone Black 571. Stfc AUTO WANTED Will accept usel car on new piano or player. Caa on or address Wiley B. Allies; Piano Comvpany, Prineville, Ore- gon. 5tf. SAW MILLOWNERS Wanted bids on the following; Price to log, saw and put in the pile the timber on Sec. 16. 13-South. 15-East,an4 to deliver the same to the nearest railway and the towns within hauling distance. W. J. Phinney. Onartio, Ore. 10t2e LOST AND FOUND LOST In town, a paper parcel containing a surgical belt. Please bring to Dr. Fox. lOtf. STRAYED TEAM Onejfour and one eight years of age, weight about 2,300 pounds f orsale, a bargain at $200. See OletPetersen, Prineville, Ore gon. 9tf. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of the following de- ' 1 1 A? 11 1 1 . 1 MAM. A . scrioea executions amy lsuea py me: rUK SAUK Strong, new piano boxes. Wiley B. Allen Company, Prineville. In Kamstra's jewelry store. 8tf Clerk of the Circut Court of the County of Multnomah, Slate of Ore gon, dated this 24th and 25th day of January, 1916 in a certain action in the circuit court for the said county and state, wherein, Peter O. Davis as plaintiff iecoveredjudgment against Augustus Walker, and Emma L. Walker, his wife, defendants, for $5000.00 with interest at the ESTRAYED Black and white Shorthorn and Jersey heifer, branded "horseshoe J." Was turned out of Kirkharn's pasture on Johnson Creek in August. Please notify Mary F. Fields, Prineville. 12t3p. THERE CAME To my place five miles south of Lamonta on the main Prineville-Madras road, one dark red Jersey milk cow. Un branded and unmarked. Owner may have same by paying charges For further information address Cal Curtis, Lamonta. Ore. lOtfc SEED RYEClean dry land seed. Call atLthis'office C. H. G. 43tf ! vut a nf ( ruip fAnt rut annum sn Friday afternoon the eighth grade the 23rd day of February 1910. and hud its election of officers. Zenda the further sum of $38.20 cost. Hendrickson was elected to the! Alexander i-'cott, plaintiff, vs. A. FOR SALE OR RENT Forty acres first class irrigated land at Powell Butte P. O. All irrigated, fenced and cultivated. Partial stand of alfalfa. Terms. Howard Spining, Wilbur, Washington. 10t4c, place of school reporter to succeed Paul Mathews. Harold Davis was elected president of the class, Ber nice Shipp vice-president and Arleath Charlton secretary. The class has I decided to go in with the seventh ! grade and give a play which will be presented before the Parent Teacher's Association at their regu lar meeting in March. The program committee of the Parent-Teacher's Association met at the home of Mrs. Walker last Mon day evening and arranged the pro grams for the balance of the year. The next regular meeting of the Association will be on the fifteenth of February. Even the weather man seems to be having it in for our janitor. Be sides keeping him ui the best part of the night every night to keep the pipes from bursting and the plants from freezing a skiff of snow has to come along every day so as to be sure that he earns his money sweeping snow off the side walks. If yu see him looking at the sky with a heavy frown on his face whenever a cloud passes by these days it is easy to guess the reason. Seven of our teachers have already declared their intentions ot going to summer school and continue their studies during the coming summer. It is seldom indeed, that a town is fortunate enough to get such a large percentage of teachers that take this professional standing. On the 4th day of March the up per grades are going to present to the public an operetta entitled, "The Merry Milkmaids," a play for which we make no apology. The work is being carried on by Miss Bilyeu in her music class and that fact alone should guarantee to those who know her work the ex cellence and quality of the produc tion that will be given. The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice G. Walker defendant for the sum of $7400 with interest at 6 per cent per annum from the 28th day of May 1913, together with $66.70 costs. L'. E. England, and M. M. Eng land, plaintiffs vs. Augustus Walker, and Emma L. Walker 'defendants, for the sum of $3250 with interest at 6 per cent from the 5th day of June 1914, together with $37.05 costs, and C. E. Rumelin, plaintiff, vs. ?amuel Swanson, C. S. Jenne. J. Blake McKitterick et al defend ants, for the sum of $1675.65 with interest at the rate of 10 per cent from the 9th day of April 1910, j and the further sumof$125.00 with I interest thereon at the rate of 6 1 per.cent from the 11th day of April 1910, and the further sum of $21.95 cost, and accruing costs. j Notice is hereby given that I will, i on Saturday, the 18th day of March, ' 1916, a the North front door of the courthouse, in Prineville in said ; county, at 10 o'clock in' the fore noon of said day sell at public auction, to the high-; est bidder for cash, all right and title that the above named defen- j dants or either of them have or had ; at date of said judgment in the ! following described property.to wit: All of sections one, three five. seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, j seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-three, WJ of Section 25, All ; of 27 and 35 of Twp. 15-South, i Rang 15-East- The Si, Ni, and Si, 1 of Section 29, All of Section 31. of I Twp. 14-South of Range 15-East,- The NJNE, SW NE, SWJ, NWJ.j of Section 7. All of Sections 13, 15, j 17. 21 and 23 of Twp. 15-South of; Range 16-East, of W. M in Crook County, Oregon. E. B. Knox, Sheriff of Crook County. I Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 26th day of January, 1916. j By Floyd A. Rowell, Deputy. 11 top. NOTICES RUNNING AT LARGE. THE ANNUAL-Meetinsr of the Rye Grass Telehone Comany will be held at Lower Rye Grass School house on February 12, at 7:30 p. m. Election of officers and any other business will be taken up at this time. Price Coshow, Sec retary. I0t2p FINE TEAM A fine team of large bay horses is running at large oa the government range near the Porfiley ranch on Crooked River; one branded "B", one has bell on; have been there about a month and as feed is very scarce they will probably starve if not takes care of. Call on E. H. Qvws, near Riverside for further infor mation. ' 7tf. TRESPASS NOTICES Notice is hereby given that no ( trespassing will be allowed on the premises of the'undersigned in SEJ, Section 6, Twp. 14-South, .Range IS East. W. M. Geo. J. Bron-a. ?iUv- Calls ANnwuin Promptly Day om Nihi Ornci Oxi Doo South or Adahon'i DKuti Bti)k. Both ok an resi dence telephones. !PrintilU, m . Crfm PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS A few new records will bring hours of new pleasure from the old phonograph- If you have no machine buy one now. These prices are as low as the quality will permit 12 in. double diic, blue label rec, reg. price $1.25 now $1.00 10 in. double diic. blue label rec. reg. price 7Sc, now .55 12 in. double disc, regular records, reg. price $1.00, now 80 10 in. double diic, regular records, reg. price .65, now .45 4 minute cylinder records, regular price .50, now . 35 2 minute cylinder records, regular price .35, now .25 D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon Possibly Vogan's Moire chocolates do cost us both a little more. MODERN CONFECTIONERY CO. Portland ' i ( Oregoa 15 Stallions : Public Sale Pendleton, Oregon; Thursday, Feb. 24, 1916, 1 o'clock Imported and American bred Percheron9, Belgians and Shires. A lot of extra good, big. heavy bone stallions. Ages from two to ten years. Also one high-class saddle stallion. I expect them to sell . -r less than at private sale. Come before sale to examine horses, vou will be snrpised to find tbem so good. This is your OPPORTUNITY. Horses will be sold with a guarantee. J. R. JUSTICE, Importer, Alta Stables, Pendleton, Oregon